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Resources to support literacy development in ELA or in a World Language
Updated on Sep 18, 12
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This video clip shows a Seattle school using a technique called Reciprocal Teaching to help students improve their reading comprehension.
Article from the Encyclopedia of Early Childhood Development on issues that educators need to be aware of in language and literacy development in young children
This is a short story without words based on a dog saved from the ocean and the stranger who came to the rescue.
Video highlighting how to read a storybook with children, highlighting important things the teacher should do including introducing self, connecting the story to something the children already know, and identifying who created the story.Additional strategies include holding the book up, making sure all students can see, and make eye contact with the students.
Instructional video that gives a description of how to conduct a shared reading with students once a picture walk has been conducted.
Frequently Asked Questions about Guided Reading with Mesquite ISD first grade teacher Candice Bookman.
Video highlighting the importance of connecting image and meaning and listing several strategies to help monitor comprehension in students.
Reciprocal teaching is an instructional procedure designed to enhance students' comprehension of text. The procedure was designed by Anne Marie Palincsar, from Michigan State University and Anne Brown, from the University of Illinois.
8 items | 1 visits
Resources to support literacy development in ELA or in a World Language
Updated on Sep 18, 12
Created on Sep 18, 12
Category: Schools & Education
URL: